Feline Wellness Magazine
 
Feline Wellness Magazine
 

Table of Contents: Spring 2010 - V3I1

Features

How to tell when he’s sick
Cats are good at hiding discomfort when they’re not feeling well. Recognize the
subtle signs of illness so you’ll know when a trip to the vet is in order.

What’s she saying?
Your cat has many ways to express her needs. Along with vocal noises, she
also has a sophisticated body language. Learning how she communicates
helps you understand her a lot better.

Room with a view
Windows are a cat’s television. Build your kitty a simple but stylish “window
seat” so he can watch the outdoors in comfort.

The need for cat-friendly cleaning
Many household cleaners can make your cat sick. Protect him from toxic
chemicals by switching to greener alternatives.

Personality profile
Cats make wonderful companions, but not all of them may be right for you.
Learn about breed-specific characteristics to help you make the perfect match.

Don’t be a sucker
Does your cat suck wool sweaters, or chew your blankets or drapes? Before
you start thinking he’s crazy, understand that this behavior is quite common
and can be corrected.

A stand on stomatitis
It may sound like a stomach ailment, but it’s actually a painful oral disease
that can seriously affect your cat’s overall well being. Here’s what you need
to know, and how to keep your kitty healthy.

Want another cat?
Each year in early summer, shelters and rescues across the country are
inundated with thousands of kittens in need of loving homes. That’s why
June is Adopt-a-Cat Month.

Hands full of cats
Meet Jackson Galaxy, a renowned feline behaviorist and trainer whose
empathy for cats took him from shelter worker to Animal Planet celebrity.

Magic of healing
This ancient Egyptian artifact was devoted to curing sick felines.

Stress-busting 101
Cats can be sensitive creatures, and suffer from stress just like we do.
Check out these simple ways to keep your kitty on an even keel.

Is he a “perch potato”?
It’s true that cats sleep more than we and other animals do…but they still
don’t spend as much time in the land of nod as you might think.

 
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